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The following plants, plant products and materials shall not 

 move from the tovmships of Delran, Chester, Clnnaminson, Palmyra, 

 Mount Laurel, and Riverside, and the torough of Eiverton, County of 

 Burlington, anqk the townsiaips of Pensauken and Delaware, and the 

 borough of Merchantville, County of Camden, F. J., into the District 

 of Columbia, except in compliance with the conditions prescribed in 

 Quarantine No. 40 (Japanese Beetle) and the rules and regulations 

 supplemental thereto, effective April 1, 1920. 



(a) Farm, garden, and orchard products of all kinds. 



(b) Grain and forage crops of all kinds, 



(c) Uiirsery, ornamental and greenhouse stock and all 

 other plants, including bulbs and out flowers- 



(d) Soil, compost, ajad manure otiier than fresh manure. 



CGrn and broom corn (incl\iding all parts of the stalk), celery, 

 green beans in the pod, beets with tops, spinach, rhubarb, oat and rye 

 straw as such or when used as packing, cut flowers or entire plants of 

 chrysanthemum, aster, cosmos, zinnia, hollyhock, and cut flowers or 

 entire plants of gladiolus and dahlia, except the bulbs thereof, without 

 stems, shall nJK>t be brought into the District of Columbia except in com- 

 pliance with t2ae conditions prescribed in Quarantine No. 43 (European 

 Corn Borer), and the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, effect- 

 ive March 29, 1920. 



EXPORTATION OF PLAKTSjsj|KDPELANT PRODUCTS. 



Regulation 7- Acceptance for Shipment. 



No common carrier or other person shall receive for shipment 

 out of, or remove from, the District of Colianbia, ai^ bundle, package, 

 or container, conveying plants or plant products, other than those 

 listed in Regulation 2, unless said bufidle, package, or other container 

 bears an inspection certificate, signed', by an inspe.ctor of the Federal 

 Horticxiltural Board. 



Regulation 8. Place of Inspection. 



Plants and plant products, mentioned in Regulation 7, which are 

 to be shipped out of the District of Columbia, must be presented at the 

 Inspection House of the Federal Horticultural Board (l2th & B Streets, 

 N. W. ), for inspection at the time of shipment, unless otherwise author- 

 ized by an inspector of the Federal Horticultural Board, In oases of 

 large shipments, arrangements may be made for inspection at other places 

 by calling Main 4650, Branch 133, or addressing the Federal Horticultural 

 Board. 



